Ok. I have found a problem with my probe. Not sure how to fix it. Can you set an ifIndex with a probe? Sometimes it shows up as index = 1 which is the radio port. Sometimes 2 which is the wired ethernet port. Is it possible to have a probe that looks at both those and gets the traffic info? I need to make sure that the radio connects properly to the map. It actually has 2 paths. The wired port would go to a switch or something along those lines. So that connection should never show the ifIndex = 1. Then the other side is the radio side that should connect to an AU which is a router radio. So I am open for ideas as I am also trying to think of a way to fix this.

Thanks
Bennie

On Mar 1, 2005, at 3:07 PM, Richard E. Brown wrote:

Bennie:

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I would definitely like this as soon as possible. We are currently
rebuilding all our wireless maps. Might save time and work better then
the probes we built in house. Especially the Alvarion probes.
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